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is this an area where you think from president obama will also do better? >> no, theca cliff is difficult no matter which person wins. if president obama does it, i think again there will be no hurry from the republican side to get him out of that. there will be a standoff. so it's difficult either way. >> and you can read plenty more in their new edition out today. christopher and sarah, thanks to both of you this morning. >>> damage estimates from the super storm on the u.s. east coast are still rising. economic losses could total $30 billion to $50 billion. increase is due to the flooding of new york system's flooding system and loss of business because of power outages. danielle lee is in one of the hardest hit areas of atlantic city. danielle, what is the cleanup operation like? >> i'm in front of the atlantic city board walk. it's dismantled and empty. fema is now opening disaster centers for people to begin getting federal aid. and all up and down the jersey shore, crews are trying to remove debris, trying to get the power back on. but in parts of ne
is this an area where you think from president obama will also do better? >> no, theca cliff is difficult no matter which person wins. if president obama does it, i think again there will be no hurry from the republican side to get him out of that. there will be a standoff. so it's difficult either way. >> and you can read plenty more in their new edition out today. christopher and sarah, thanks to both of you this morning. >>> damage estimates from the super storm on the...
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president obama will tour damage in atlantic city today. new york's subway system is flooded and will remain shut indefinitely. new jersey transit is also suspended. amtrak will resume limited regional service, but not to manhattan because of flooded tunnels. jfk and newark airports will reopen with limited service. airlines will resume service at other eastern airports. a.i.r. worldwide is putting the estimated insured losses at $7 billion to $15 billion. the u.s. financial markets, as we mentioned, will reopen today. the u.s. stock exchange says they didn't suffer any damage. goldman sachs will open its headquarters in lower manhattan, though it is still running on generator power. b of a will keep their offices closed, and citigroup says its office in lower manhattan sustained extensive flooding. joining us for a firsthand look at the damage from new york is scott cohn. i know it's still dark around you, but what kind of damage are we seeing? >> well, kelly, a lot of what you just outlined s the reason that this is -- that this city is b
president obama will tour damage in atlantic city today. new york's subway system is flooded and will remain shut indefinitely. new jersey transit is also suspended. amtrak will resume limited regional service, but not to manhattan because of flooded tunnels. jfk and newark airports will reopen with limited service. airlines will resume service at other eastern airports. a.i.r. worldwide is putting the estimated insured losses at $7 billion to $15 billion. the u.s. financial markets, as we...
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i want to start with this dynamic een obama and chris christie. what's the chris christie strategy here? because it seems to be taking some of the momentum away from his own party. >> yeah, this is really interesting. you have somebody in governor christie who has been an outson critic of president obama. but what we've heard the last three days is nothing but praise for the president and the pearl response to his needs in new jersey. so a little bit of a different tone there. but in times like these when you have natural disasters, you tend to see politicians put politics aside. that said, there's certainly a political up side for obama appearing alongside one of mitt romney's top surrogates yesterday. so sort of an interesting dynamic and unexpected one. >> you see the latest poly just talked about, it suggests that the markets still pricing in effectively an obama win. does that indicate that you buy this latest poll? >> what we're seeing in the latest poll numbers is sort of what we've been seeing the last couple weeks here which is a slight e
i want to start with this dynamic een obama and chris christie. what's the chris christie strategy here? because it seems to be taking some of the momentum away from his own party. >> yeah, this is really interesting. you have somebody in governor christie who has been an outson critic of president obama. but what we've heard the last three days is nothing but praise for the president and the pearl response to his needs in new jersey. so a little bit of a different tone there. but in...
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so just a couple days before the election, this is a crucially important number for obama obviously going into the election. but more importantly, it will help us see really what's happening within the employment picture itself and is it actually improving or not. >> okay. thanks very much for joining us this morning. >> bp reported better than expected results for the third quarter. underlying replacement cost profit $5.2 billion, around a billion dollars ahead of estimates. dividend has risen. becomeky peck becky was talking to bob dudley. >> and he was talking about how the refining has helped earns this it time around.>> and he w the refining has helped earns this it time around. the difference denied increased by some 12.5% is having big impacts on the stock today, as well. i was asking why they chose now to increase the dividend and if there would be further hikes in the future and he said they clearly have the confidence to raise the dividend now. they will continue to have a progressive policy in the future. continue to sell off businesses. and he said they do still have some asse
so just a couple days before the election, this is a crucially important number for obama obviously going into the election. but more importantly, it will help us see really what's happening within the employment picture itself and is it actually improving or not. >> okay. thanks very much for joining us this morning. >> bp reported better than expected results for the third quarter. underlying replacement cost profit $5.2 billion, around a billion dollars ahead of estimates....
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if you're barack obama and you think you're ahead, so much the better. >> because there are concerns this will keep people home and who would that i am pampact the? >> the president supposedly has a fantastic ground game getting voters out early. to the extent that's a big part of the president's strategy, then keeping people home is bad for the president. >> it's interesting, too, to wonder if this will make from be look more presidential. anytime someone is up there talking about protecting people as long as he doesn't botch this one completely, it would seem to maybe help him. is that a reasonable view? >> i sort of have two theories. one is the rally around the president theory which he'll be on tv a lot as commander in chief, so i think that could help him. on the other hand, if you have millions of people who haven't had a raise in a long time, incomes are down, all of a sawed they have to go to the store and spend lots of money on supplies or generators orboarding up their homes, they might remember, gee, i really don't have very much in savings and this is eating away with wh
if you're barack obama and you think you're ahead, so much the better. >> because there are concerns this will keep people home and who would that i am pampact the? >> the president supposedly has a fantastic ground game getting voters out early. to the extent that's a big part of the president's strategy, then keeping people home is bad for the president. >> it's interesting, too, to wonder if this will make from be look more presidential. anytime someone is up there talking...